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&amp;gt; **Quick Answer:** After an accident in Denver with no insurance, expect to pay $125 to $250 for a local tow of 5 to 10 miles. Hook-up fees run $75 to $125, plus $3 to $7 per mile. If your car gets impounded by police, daily storage fees start at $35 and stack up fast. Pay the tow directly and get your car to a shop the same day.

## What To Do

1. **Get to safety first.** If the car is drivable and not blocking traffic, move it to the shoulder or a parking lot. If it is not drivable, stay inside with your seatbelt on until traffic is clear, then exit away from the road.

2. **Call 911 if anyone is injured.** Even a minor accident with injuries requires a police report. That report matters later if the other driver has insurance and you need to make a claim against them.

3. **Do not let the police-dispatched tow company be your only option.** When Denver PD calls a tow, they use a rotation list. Those companies know you have no choice in that moment and some price accordingly. You have the right to call your own tow truck as long as your vehicle is not a hazard blocking a lane. Check [how quickly a truck can reach you in Denver](/tow-truck-response-time-denver-colorado/) before assuming the dispatched truck is faster.

4. **Get a quote before they hook up.** Call at least one independent company and ask: what is the hook-up fee, what is your per-mile rate, and do you charge extra for accident recovery or winching? If they will not give you a number over the phone, call someone else.

5. **Know the difference between a tow and a recovery.** If your car went into a ditch, jumped a curb, or is on its side, that is a recovery, not a standard tow. Recovery adds $150 to $400 or more on top of the base tow rate. Get that cost confirmed before they touch the vehicle.

6. **Ask where they are taking it.** Some tow companies have arrangements with specific shops. You are paying, so you choose the destination. Pick a shop you already know or one that is close to your home so you are not adding miles.

7. **Get the car out of impound the same day if possible.** Denver impound lots charge $35 to $60 per day in storage fees. After 72 hours you could owe $150 to $200 in storage alone on top of the tow fee. That number grows every day you wait.

8. **Pay with a credit card.** Most tow companies in Denver accept cards. If you are short on cash or unsure about payment options, read through [how to find a tow truck near you that accepts credit card](/tow-truck-near-me-accepting-credit-card/) before the truck arrives.

9. **Photograph everything.** Take photos of both vehicles, the accident scene, the tow truck, and the paperwork they hand you. You need this if the other driver&amp;#39;s insurance is paying the bill or if there is any dispute about charges.

10. **If the other driver has insurance, their liability policy may cover your tow.** Even if you have no insurance yourself, if the other driver was at fault, their property damage liability should cover the cost of towing your car. Get their insurance information before anyone leaves the scene.

![tow truck loading car](/images/towing-cost-in-denver-colorado-after-accident-no-insurance/mid.jpg)
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## What It Might Cost

| Service | Typical Denver Range |
|---|---|
| Hook-up fee | $75 to $125 |
| Per-mile rate | $3 to $7 |
| 10-mile tow total | $105 to $195 |
| Accident recovery (ditch/rollover) | Add $150 to $400 |
| Impound storage per day | $35 to $60 |
| After-hours surcharge (nights, weekends) | $25 to $75 extra |

If you need a longer haul to a specific shop farther from the accident scene, see the full breakdown of [towing cost in Denver to repair shop distance fees](/towing-cost-in-denver-to-repair-shop-distance-fees/) before committing to a destination.

No insurance does not change the tow rate itself. It changes who pays: you, not a claims department. That is the only difference in how tow companies treat the transaction.


![roadside assistance highway](/images/towing-cost-in-denver-colorado-after-accident-no-insurance/bottom.jpg)
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## Stay Safe

- Stay behind the guardrail or as far from moving traffic as possible while you wait.
- Turn on hazard lights immediately, even before you call anyone.
- Do not stand between your car and oncoming traffic at any point.
- If it is dark, use your phone flashlight or a road flare if you have one.
- If another driver approaches acting aggressively after the accident, stay in your locked car and call 911.
- Denver winters add ice and reduced visibility. If you broke down in winter conditions, [what to do if your car won&amp;#39;t start in cold weather](/car-wont-start-in-cold-weather-tow-or-jump-start/) has additional context on weather-related risks while waiting roadside.

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